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Valid Special Education Teacher credential/license or in process in state of practice. 1 year of verifiable, professional experience as Special Education Teacher within the last 3 years (may include residency or clinical practicum.
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Special Education Teacher (SPED) Fort Lupton, CO The Stepping Stones Group, a nationally recognized leader in educational services, is looking for dedicated Special Education Teachers to join our team in Fort Lupton, CO.
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A valid CDE Certificate/License in Early Childhood Special Education. Knowledge and/or experience in developing, organizing and implementing preschool programming for children 3-5 with and without disabilities, high risk language delayed children, and children with special needs as a part of a teacher team, utilizing the High Scope Curriculum Model.
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Enters, stores, and retrieves police records on police networks, to include NCIC, CCIC and CRIS systems, proofread entries for accuracy. These duties include answering phones, making, and providing copies of records, handling, and balancing U.S. Currency, speaking on a police radio, entering police records, compiling statistics, and responding to requests for criminal justice records in accordance with federal, state, and local policies and procedures and exceptional internal/external customer service.
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Following the disposition of a case, evidence will be returned to the owner, destroyed, or turned over to the Chief of Police according to policy. He/she shall submit to the supervisor a detailed report of any nuisance, hazard, or other matter affecting the safety and convenience of the public or of interest to the Chief of Police.
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Attend professional development, specialized trainings and IEP meetings with special education team and parents as required. NHA provides excellent benefits for benefit eligible positions; to include medical, dental, vision, prescription, supplemental accident, and critical illness, flexible spending accounts, life insurance and disability, retirement savings (401K), paid time off, tuition reimbursement, and professional development.
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Assist special needs students in performing daily routines, including getting to and from class and bus stops, using toilets, diapering, feeding, medical needs and personal hygiene, including working with trach, feeding tubes, and catherization.
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Demonstrated experience working with children and adolescents in a school setting, with a strong emphasis on supporting those with special needs. This opportunity allows you to impact the lives of students with special needs through innovative teaching methods and a compassionate approach.
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Eagle Ridge Academy is seeking a dedicated Special Education Teacher for the 2024/2025 school year. Previous experience working as a special education teacher in a high school setting (preferred.
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